>>Actually, I didn't think Mr R. was so very rude. Few of us would agree with
>>the premises behind his question, but he evidently didn't realise that. He
>>was putting his head into the lions' den, and we could have bitten it off.
>Was he not rather a lion, unknowingly falling into a den of Daniels?
>a.c.
Dear Anselm,
If you excuse my bad english, i'd rather say that Mr Renihan fell into
the lions' den, and then the lions, instead of wandering about his
taste, organized a conference about how to expell in the future such
intruders. After all, almost the only one who did his lion's job is Mr
East.
James Herisson
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